释义 |
liddle, a.|ˈlɪd(ə)l| Representing a foreign or dialectal pronunciation of, or used hypocoristically for, little a. So ˈliddly n., a little child.
1906Kipling Puck of Pook's Hill 224 Come along o' me while I lock up my liddle hen-house. 1929R. Hughes High Wind in Jamaica i. 8 Rachel, Edward, and Laura, the little ones (or Liddlies, as they came to be known in the family). 1941M. Treadgold We couldn't leave Dinah vi. 106 They are nice liddle horses, nicht wahr, Karl? 1945[see chutzpah]. 1970C. Drummond Stab in Back vii. 165 She takes 'er delicate liddle tray and bird-like appetite to one of the upstairs rooms. 1973K. Giles File on Death v. 144 P'raps we could 'ave a liddle natter. |